2017
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx3271
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Diffuse supernova neutrino background from extensive core-collapse simulations of 8–100 M⊙ progenitors

Abstract: We revisit the diffuse supernova neutrino background in light of recent systematic studies of stellar core collapse that reveal the quantitative impacts of the progenitor conditions on the collapse process. In general, the dependence of the core-collapse neutrino emission on the progenitor is not monotonic in progenitor initial mass, but we show that it can, at first order, be characterized by the core compactness. For the first time, we incorporate the detailed variations in the neutrino emission over the ent… Show more

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“…shown only for the signal window. Right: upper limits on the extraterrestrial electron antineutrino flux from the present work, in comparison with previous published results from SK [1,2] and KamLAND [7] and theoretical predictions from Refs [2,[8][9][10][11][12][13] (in gray).…”
Section: Pos(icrc2021)1139supporting
confidence: 59%
“…shown only for the signal window. Right: upper limits on the extraterrestrial electron antineutrino flux from the present work, in comparison with previous published results from SK [1,2] and KamLAND [7] and theoretical predictions from Refs [2,[8][9][10][11][12][13] (in gray).…”
Section: Pos(icrc2021)1139supporting
confidence: 59%
“…A few representative φ ν -integrated angular distributions of ν e ,ν e and the corresponding ELN (Eqs. (10) and (11)) are presented in (expectedly) to capture the angular structures at small emission angles. In fact, as the radius gets larger, the ELN crossings get narrower because the neutrino angular distributions become more forward peaked.…”
Section: Occurence Of Eln Crossings In Multi-d Sn Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detection of the short-live (∼ 300 ms after bounce) neutrino signals are basically limited to Galactic events (see Mirizzi et al (2016) for a review). However, further study would be needed to clarify the contribution of these BH forming massive stars to the prediction of diffuse neutrino supernova background (e.g., Lunardini (2009); Horiuchi et al (2018)). Figure 4 shows the neutrino and GW signals (Takiwaki and Kotake (2018)) obtained in 3D core-collapse supernova simulation of a rapidly rotating 27 M star that is exploding due to the growth of the so-called low-T/|W | instability (Takiwaki et al (2016)).…”
Section: Eos (Ls220) This Expectation Is In Line Withmentioning
confidence: 99%